Hoover Dam Lodge | |
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Location | Boulder City, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | U.S. Route 93 Business |
Opening date | May 1958 |
Theme | Rustic lodge[1] |
No. of rooms | 372 |
Total gaming space | 20,782 sq ft (1,930.7 m2) |
Owner | Richard Craig Estey (Nevada Restaurant Services) |
Previous names | Gold Strike (1958–1998) Hacienda (1999–2015) |
Coordinates | 36°00′36″N 114°47′05″W / 36.00998°N 114.78486°W |
Website | hooverdamlodge |
Hoover Dam Lodge is a hotel and casino near Boulder City, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Richard Craig Estey (Nevada Restaurant Services). It was previously the Gold Strike until it was largely destroyed by an accidental fire on June 16, 1998. It reopened the next year as the Hacienda and then took on its current name in January 2015.
The hotel is located on a parcel of private land surrounded by Lake Mead National Recreation Area, three miles from Hoover Dam. It overlooks Lake Mead and has a 17-story tower with 372 rooms.
The 20,782 square feet (1,930.7 m2) casino has 154 slot machines and a race and sports book operated by William Hill.[2][3][4]